Nestled north of the medieval city of Carcassonne, the Cabardès Wine Region is a hidden gem in the French wine landscape. The influence of the nearby Black Mountains (Montagne Noire) creates a cooler climate, ideal for cultivating a variety of grapes such as cabernet, grenache, merlot, and syrah. This region is particularly known for its red and rosé wines. Visitors can explore the picturesque vineyards, which often offer tours and tastings, providing a firsthand experience of the local winemaking traditions.
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